By Magdalena Deskovic, BA & Anna T. Maxwald, Bakk.phil, BA, University of Vienna Social media often contains highly private information, thus lawmakers were prompted to protect people, and in particular…
By Angeliki Chatziefraimidou, Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Vienna, Vienna In this age of new media, children are exposed to social media and the internet at an…
By Urszula Doliwa, University of Warmia and Mazury, Community Media Forum Europe *This blog post is part of the Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series curated…
By Anita Gottlob, Student of Communication Science at the University of Vienna *This blog post is part of the Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series…
By Bruktawit E. Kassa *This blog post is part of the Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series curated by Wagner Piassaroli Mantovaneli. Refugee women are extremely…
By Mag. Maiada Hadaia* **Dieser Blog Post ist Teil der ‘ Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series’ kuratiert von Wagner Piassaroli Mantovaneli. Der Blog Post ist…
Dr. Helga Schwarzwald – Verband Freier Radios Österreich *Dieser Blog Post ist Teil der ‘ Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series’ kuratiert von Wagner Piassaroli Mantovaneli.…
By Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat *This blog post is part of the Jean Monnet Chair of European Media Governance and Integration Series curated by Wagner Piassaroli Mantovaneli. The blog post is…
By Michael Cserkits The old proverb in the journalistic sphere: “Only bad news are good news” has to be reconsidered due to the latest events that happened just some days…
By Yulia Belinskaya* On April 13, 2018 for the first time in Russian modern history an entire medium was banned under the Anti-Terrorism Law. A small Tagansky court of Moscow has…
Email us at katharine.sarikakis@univie.ac.at for any questions or feedback